REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE. The current health care system does not adequately meet the needs of older adults with complex medical and social needs, which are intimately related. Despite mounting evidence that supports the integration of medical and social models of care, for health plans or social service providers, the transition to a more …

Attend the summit by registering for ASA’s 2019 Aging in America Conference here. As part of the 2019 Aging in America Conference, the American Society on Aging (ASA), in partnership with the Aging and Disability Business Institute, will host a Managed Care Summit focused on chronic condition management. New ways of paying for value-based care have …

REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE. Join the Business Institute and the Scripps Gerontology Center for the release of brand-new data on contracting between community-based organizations (CBOs) and health care entities. Last year, the Business Institute’s Request for Information (RFI) survey found that aging and disability CBOs across the country are partnering with health care payers and …

11/19/2018 - Anne Montgomery, MS, is Deputy Director of Altarum’s Program to Improve Eldercare. Katy Weber, MPH, is a health and social services consultant specializing in population health for the aging population through the integration of medical and social services.

Despite a surging population of adults age 60 and older in the United States and increasing pressure for more integrated health and social services systems, the Aging Network faces significant challenges in accessing the necessary information technology (IT) infrastructure to achieve this integration. In 2009, the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health …

REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE. The Emergency Department (ED) is often the point of entry for older adults into the healthcare system, and plays a unique role in setting the trajectory of care for this rapidly growing and often vulnerable segment of the population. To that end, the ED is increasingly leveraged as the “front porch” …

REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE. Under the auspices of New York State’s Medicaid Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) program, since December 2015 the NYC Department for the Aging has partnered with the NYC Health + Hospitals Performing Provider System, d/b/a OneCity Health Services. While the primary goal of the statewide DSRIP program is to reduce …

REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR HERE. This webinar is designed for healthcare organization leaders to provide information on Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulations for Privacy and Security of Protected Health Information. Participants in this web seminar will be able to: Understand an overview of HIPPA with regard to Protected Health Information Privacy, Security, and …

This blog entry describes a care model that community-based organizations (CBOs) working as part of the Aging Network can implement when partnering with local primary care providers. The last decade has seen health systems move toward payment reforms that incentivize outcomes. There has also been a substantial growth in Medicaid managed care across the …

With your help, we learned in our 2017 Request for Information Survey that aging and disability community-based organizations (CBOs) * across the country are partnering with health care payers and providers to address social and behavioral determinants of health. With our partners at Scripps Gerontology Center, we reported our findings in a brief report and …

Two new policy actions open the door for partnerships between Medicare Advantage (MA) plans and community-based organizations (CBOs). These changes, which expand the flexibility of MA plans to target supplementary benefits to beneficiaries, are detailed in the Business Institute’s new Policy Spotlight. The Policy Spotlight summarizes the new opportunities for CBOs made possible by the …